The Democratic Watchman. BELLEFONTE, PA Friday Morning, January 13, 1871 THINGS ABOUT TOWN & COUNTY ---The M. Chtich Fair, in Phil ipsburg, realized Srilio,oo, clear of all expenses --Snow fell on Sunday and Tionday night to asuflielent depth to restore the sleighing. —Aloro . sloighing has been (lone on less snow this winter thnn over befors we bulloce —Treasurer Wolf, who ha's been 4imil► ewhitt under the weather for a week past, is about again. —The ball at the Cummings Home Caine oil Recording to appointment, and is said to have been a right pleasant af fair. —The now religious monthly, tobo issued by tho Y, M. C A , will make its appearance on or about the Ist of February. ----Advertketnents for propombi for building it couple of mooting liou.e, in Clearfield county, will be found in our columns to-day. --- Mrs, Robert Potter, wife of the proprietor of (he ()hi Fort h o t e l; ,11,41 ery suddenly last weeli, jail after coin ing in from niilLing her cows ---fit• a streak of good lack, the li“vernors.Nles , age MIN 1,1 the readels of the nrytibliean the infliction of any of 8r 0 wn . .., rditorinl. this week --Why don't the ' . )1 (' A. re. place tha transparency that was Mown down by the wind some months ago? Why thus exist and give no sign ? __Our friend Glenn, the photograph man, found his ear afire on Natnrdnv night fast. The names were ex tingui,h.. ed, however, before they did much harm. --Our distinguished contemporary, f the Tyrone Ilernbl, was m town on Friday last. We believe he wa, able to get on the Lrain,:when be left, without assistance. —James Parton, the elegant writer and historian, will lecture in Reynold , A Ilan, 21th January, 1871, nil the ens. toms, manners, habit4 a and people of "One hundred years ago," --The rent, Han Jfrivo-ter ulnae its appearance this week greatly enlitrg el.". It is now printed on a power press, and the editor chuckles over it like a hen ov4 her first laid egg —NVe (Juin t think our good friend, Dr Wingate, would go buck on 114 ho fur to sti. k up, right in fr.'nt ,Sour •oine• tutu window, n II rlttell hundloill for the Fide of hi- prop,rt3 tlli , him tor tor • —.John Lorieberger says hell yard it snowing the other night It made sw h a n , •rve Zvi the roof of hw house that he ON ill II t Iw , p .11)I111 rep., 4)11 th grirr,t, unJ ela• (won Jnvun - M r 711 Donovan, of Philipsburg, WaS •eriousiy w. ended in the kileo. Lv an axe in the hands of a carelcss o,rn panion, while chopping in the WOO& The accident may render Mt Donovan a cripple for life. —Thu new Baptist Church build ing, in Philipsburg, was dedicated on Christmas day It is estimated that it will seat 500 people and cost Zi,5,O(X)-- The entire indebtedness has been paid, except abput -The fourth regular lecture given under the au.pices of the Young Men's Christian Association, will be delivered on Tuesday evening, January 24, 1871, by .Inures Parton, of Itoston Subject, "tine hundred years ago " ---An old lady of Jacksonville, named Betsy McCullough, tarniliiir'ily known in that neighborhood as "Aunt Betsy," died the other day, aged about eighty years. Ii r husband (lied borne years ago, also at an advanced ago. —Our friend, Matt Dooley, has re turned from Baltimore. To the crags and peaks around Bellefonte he Wll hanttellishly exclaims, "I'm with you once again 7" We have not learned the name of the minister who performed the ceremony. --The Reim/thanf declares that some of our hydranti have been frozen up tight this winter. There is jest this difference between the hydrants and a bravo of editors that we know The first got tight on cold stuff and the latter on warm decoctions. D'ye see? We've had ono again. Another of them bare -legged things, ycept "min strels"—femininc. Gilmore was the nutrid. But we weren't there. We sent Quilp. Quilp thinks it was a humbug. He says such performances are all "in yoiir eye." Quilp is such a molst man. —The dive/In - 1g of Mr John Let!er man, near Pleasant (;ap, wa. Jlestro)ed by fire on Saturday morning la t, with all ita contentp. Mr. Letterman no in bed at the time, j and only woke tip alter the lire liaaken hold of the bed clothes, thus maid it narrow eFeape. The ori gin of the file i, not known --Venison dinners 9 / Te not just ex actly usual at this season of the year,be licauso thisits not the door-killing period. Nevertheless, ono was served up at the Brockerholi louse, on Tuesday, mlct the superintendence of our friend Krom. The occasion was a most enjoyably ono, and was graced by the presence of our elegant cotemporaries of theßepithlicall. The viands were delicious, and the de serts just the thing. In the discussion of them Barger forgot his love affair, and Brown his hog and hominy, while Mullin' ate with the satisfaction that a' half-starved editor always feels when lie sits down to a clean meal. Mine host, Krom, bustled about as fast as his long legs would lot him, and the waiter girls were kind and attentive. But this is al ways the way lathe "Brockerlied." ft is a first-class hotel, and, of course, has first-class customs—and customers. Our portly friend Houseal, senior proprietor, wo did not see, but Kroll) filled the bill admirably, and was frequently com mended for his genial good nature and fine personal appearance Bellefonte has reason to be proud of the "limekerhotr and the way it is kept. It t. first-class throughout and a credit to the town Messrs Howson! & Kroni are succc-•ful and competent land lord-,, and al wa . )', linen the best 111 the market, with ll,ielt furni.hed rooms and csn•fut tird obligtrig sirs Olt. I kir friend. swill at a 10, , for good Ill'effillelialittloeh at the "Brockerindr Pditor ~ f O , /I',/,,,b1,,,/,1 hl/r -pri,ol iu d alarmod tho I.ther ovening by corning into our idinctuiti with II par col under his min that looked as if it might be lITI infernal machine, or, at least, a rowskin The geed natured tenes if hi. voice, liewever,speedily armed our fears, and where he presented his ssilti it gaunt ity ur "pulverized hog" the form of quisage, made by hi, owe ' lilly white hand., our equanimity all, entirely restored, nil we blandly bade him be seated IV • i tried noose rd I.llllt SlLlhtllgl.l rent morning, nod found it really e•ccllent -in fact, about ns good as tiny duet we hale eaten (hi. winter And sibs t the ie,jildird,, be able to make geed sausage, wed 111.,, I' l is a 1) 1)1 /11 t 111 . know all about .hogs' Wisn't he riti-ed with them, and basil the been round lately "inter viewing.- all thr big porker , ur (tIWII \ • ell lull ! \Veil, then, of rent su• knows how to make sausage—arid cat therm too tin It -, --To-aught, nt Reynold,' opern tat" the , table of 1. r when hou . e, the young Inert „1 Beller„„to,will , he U:1 , caught and the lire give no entertainment of n thentrical extingoviied, before any damage resul character, that promilei to be quite in- Led. 1 h) those ru s eld/Y boy' ilridor'lnn ,) torentring Readingi, song', dance., , that they hitio been guilty of n peniten will conitituto the programme, with a Lorry ofTeneo full err lieqrit. Tun, 1, the " 1 „.,,,,, 4 - .1 warrant wits on Sunday night, and, of well putrolii ,, d, will le' morning- la.t f 4. the itrre , t of certain followed hy other e‘bilutorre- 1.1 ut I hr We believe thIN o. the li r .t a t_ tompt that ha, been made to bring out the, amateur talent of the 111111,, 11t1.1 MEE nhould lil.r to 'von full Thoro IP) r why we kh.old not be able t" n 1191,i1. a I toopany tOWIt It , well . 14 , and WI. ti 1,131. 1,1 ) Mint!, friend, might to be elll,lir rayed 1.110111 1110 L .1 menu!, chaste, solect and into re•ting,and we doubt not their success will be cern rnerFuritte with their effort: , Let ev:.ry body go to-night, —David Logan, n tax collector for Bush township, wouldn't wait until 'l' It. Bachelor ate him dinner, for his taxe., but went and levied upon a hor , , in the ~table. 'l'. 11 followed him with the money, but when he found what David was about, ho waxed exceeding worth, and prepared to attack him with a silos el, but was prevented by sundry persons attaching themselves to Iris—coat tail. llereupon David grew vahant,and poll ed out n pistol, no doubt man taLly on, Martial!, Awl 11-41 be h.• Willi firnt ries Hold! rtzmigh The end of UM wax that the collector found himself before the tiquiro, charged with a , slll.llt with intent to 1.01, and with trespassing Such hi the way in which things are done out in Kush. Haven has all the requisi ho fOLIL first class city. A bout two o'clock on Saturday morning last the jewelry store of Mr. H. F. II& was entered by some person or persons who knocked the knob off the safe and inserted nitro-gly cerino, then covered it with a wet buffalo robe, and caused an explosion which blow the lock off. The entire contents were then abstracted, and the thieves mado off. Mr. liorb's loss amounts to about $7,0 00 . Mr Oliver Donaldson's shoe store caught fire about the same time, and al most the entire contents were burned up, amounting to botweeon $2,000 and $3,000, which, wo believe, was covered by insurance. —Tnoro will be a mooting of the Spring and Benner township Sabbath School Association, at the now Presby terian church on Buffalo Run,common eing, Friday evening, January 20th, 1571, continuing Saturday all day and evening It is hoped that all persons in both townships, and elsewhere, that have any interest in tho advancement of Sabbath Schools, will see to it, and be in attendance. Questions of the deepest inter. -t nie to be diseus,d. Ju Dor: MAI Elea TIN WiconiNu.— Tito friondi and neighbors of his honor, Judge Mayor, colobratod the 10th anni vorsary of that gentleman's wedding the other night, with much spirit and enjoy ment. We find accvnts of it in both the Lock Haven papers, one of which, the Democrat's, we append : (In hair Nlonday evening dudgq Mayer and lady celebrated the tenth annirerliary of their marriage by a tin wedding At an early liour In the evening a large and brilliant company assembled at their resident.° 101 Water Street, and noon the sweet. ninth, or sto ) tper..., tine band lied a card the dariceri in the "vainly maze," nhd all ells merilly delightful I In the Library the premetila were laid oat, of all )(tide yunlnu•n and elitipes that;ingeni6its tastes,prae theld 11011011 M, or 111111101 I;0111.1 elOl3lllllIlll, ell of tin To enumerate them would he equal to giving an inventory of a tin shop, While there were many ornaenentalltod /Nein, mre, Were yet litany lofts of n elle% /1•111 held, soul by hOlllO of the h0m0r,,,, , , friend,' of the 11111g0, NS 110 is proveiloally Ittiown for IncP fondue, for n good pike ill ' , el/ sun Among them wits tt tut ttittlt nhout tileer Inehem long and 111111 horn lietueon four arid' live feet twig a lid µ brie.' tit young; hot as Mg around freely Welt 'rue 1010040 81111011,0113 ett•tol3l, II Ns, nothing le.“ than 11 holoheatl roll a lin i sent by Die Altickev and Hey, Dlr Nenlat. Aber the eompany had hall an upper tunny to extmiltie the nit,ents (pen, these gentlemen proceeded to take pot and present 'rich lit I lele to 111' Ilett3llollll, Mr. Ne3loll, happy atyle,namlng the io f delis its 1101 y air' taken 1011, 'I Ile leVerelld 1401111 e man helngin that toOntd.litgly lighted 1110,401111 1 ,0," 11 matter of course lie 411.1 !let posted iti the 0110103 of culinary articles, lout ,ifierill3l 1111/011 rerrrool.lll —6l the 111111103 11l !rain. tilitr rirriilillirrior be Letlrl Irroirit i• 11 sense el 111 , irre 111ii1 tr itirir• go 110reug1l the 1,11 , 11,1 NS Melia 11.111311 , 111 P0r0,4 the i (0.0 0,,c Mager uud iris formally lOW. by 11l Isoodott it.r.ufrr 1.1100 10 die Al.. 11.001, 11111 . 111011 1111 ptrsively hills :motto 1 .Mtooe, singing. dl!neing, mid gent it 13,11 N I.ror filled in the re !alluring pollion nl 1111. 111111 , 311.1 10 I.lllle de onipany to .1 tear It was 1111 1/1 . k - 1 , .1 , . 11011,1 .1 I. • 001 1.. 1,,, gel tie', pain, Ivo mg I 11 alit eNVI be rt nn 1013 rl.l (0, 11.. 1. tee 100.00,1111), 1110 , 1 gra. r lulls Wel .tgnihe.llt Fare --It will he griitiling tipw4 'to ninny of our roulors to 611,,NV that Jerry :11. 111,bon, , formerly of the '11,1• chant , 11.4 , •1, !phut, ha. Iltt d up ono of tlio lincnt eating •Ltroet, just above l'lle•tnitt, to ho found 111 the "Quaker City." Every thing in sonbon—evorything ju , t u; you want it, and •orved in n idylo that will lo) . ) our rye. good to 1044. rut The fin, „ t the eopntry are to by found ut hi , lo:lr, and lho 111,,je1 , t 1•111111 t- in trio tilarLyt on hi- Odd., Jerre know. how to valor to the piddle ta , to, and Ow ole,tliled to lie oar (40 e - friend I/ , that pllt, n produt •.(1 In l'ninvillo, nn ni4ht of the linh in , tant, by tho app. 11111111, In 11/011 iloq on lino It that 54 , 1111. 11111111111111 boy, whborig to have Tort, 'infirm] nil sir (144• pour lient.t, itrid then riplohml it match Ur IL The t.,ruiented canine ran hotvllng throuLth town and tinalty 11,11 . 111 , 1 . ..111, I In a dranhen !mace 2,1,1 "1 l hr p~•ncn nn OlO 1.1.1 ma:: pre% i..t).• It appears that them. partie- entered n 11(o1191 , irl the North ward, threw the stove out of door, and played upon the head of the proprietor ith a gridiron This outrageous con duct 1.. d to the of. a warrant on for tfwir tirreq, whi. h 1%89 mad, by “Ilic,l Ow par held to bail for their applir- nnev nt (',Hirt __ltur friend (llttrlto Glom), nt hiv picture car, has. jut obtnuu•d and rut in operation an apparatui fur the purpose of taking pietnre4 at night Cliarl:o is an accommodating, clever fell. w and spares neither time nor expense in fitting up his car with all the latent improve ments in the art This will afford per song the opportunity of procuring pie tures at night, lint RA good /1 , 1 man be taken nn the c lenrest, sun-shiny tiny in nly —-- We notien our friend Dr. Bel ford, on our streets uure more, The -Doctor is a first-class dentin, and will remain in town about ton ila)s, for the purpose of operating On the teeth of all who nrr• 1,11,111.11 , 1 of hls services Dr Belford enjoys n I,ll g li reputation throughout the State, and is it perfect master of his most difficult profession. --"Quality" was having a gay and festive tune on Wydne,day yvytong, whyn WM of t num ber who had been unable to reach the place in due season blipped and 1,11 full length, ju.t as he Caine to the door, on the ground, et which alarm the ones who were in the house till rim to the Litehen ,creein ed —A team belonging to II \l Weg ner, Egg , of this place, attached to sleigh in which were von (PI I M rs. Wag ner and daughter and the driver, ran off on Wednesday, throwing the driver out, and breaking the single tree. For tunately, neither of the ladies were in jured. Everybody in Bollefunie,out of Belle fonte, around Bellefonte, in front of Bellefonte, behind and on both sides of Bellefonte,Arid everywhere else, ought to go and hoar James Parton on "One litied,red years ago," in Reynolds'sHall, in Bellefonte, on the 24th of January, 1871. —lf that gentleman Engineer, who, expressed a desire to see a WATetzsrAx , the other evening, at Centre Ball, will send tvfo dollars to us, lie will be able to 1.1 ml t 0 of them daring the sr —ln our report of thu marriage of the daughter of our friend, Mr. Agnew Sellers, last wewlc, to Mr. George W. Musser, we made a mistake in locating thO marriage at Miles burg on the '..;;fd ult. The ceremony really took place at the residence of the bride's father, on the 29th. Tho following fi the correc• ted notice : MIIIe4ER—SELLERB —On the 20th of Decem ber, I K7O, at Iho re 41.10000 of the lorldola tallier, by Itcv. J. W. (leaver, Mr. Dunal. W 01114.11. 1.0 011.4 MAUI' E. Smelts, both of Patton township. Rolhroek, the accomplished dented, ex tract , 4l n tremendous tooth floe) the jaw of our "Bob" the other day. The Doctor told 119 privately, af terward=, that the only trouble he had was m gettinG Bub to "1101 d his jaw" lung enough to get his forceps on it. --The yyking gentleman who lost a dollar and a half in th . o party who were (nit sleighing on Wednesday night last, and had his bill paid by the balance of the company, is advised hereafter to be more careful where he carries his spon dunes. —Smoke is said to be bonefieial for some complaints , the toothache; for in =ammo. This, We believe, is CO, with till` hawk° that exhales from Beek'secigars, in the 0 Itmh House Best beards. Smoke Much ru I. 14, , h1 Ilog kiln. ----Tno :Ludlow , rnoin 14 . 1 . 110 NI E. flt Cl'l , ol. will 1)0 111 , 11 , ;11/1 , 1,1y, Ow 221 in-tant - ricos ,11.-% .1 11' I.lingloy, "f —Wo are tiild that lice gentleman !non Itellefiinte went to see throe Ile,- borig ki10..., the other evening., The rencontre wit,n t at all plea:quit. weather ye4teriltiy Iva m balmy as It day in .itinm or ill,. lir of it notillen of swvot sixlmen Wl' s.ndor.tnnd thist, tt m os, i s_ mont nn fo o t to us: tittil 1.1 i Car t•Ilops ui Ilm illaCC Goo() Th, warm weuther ye,terhiy p4,iled the ,I,•:ahing the WITIIIIIOI r" HAI I, Pit , ,Ittntr,,7/ 12, 1871 Ent ion. Sir,, --Thei week 'Here were several sleighing parties from . v our town, carne to thin place to spend the evening, iind partake of one of Capt Spnagler'ssuperbnoppors, and spent the probing in high tone They were Borne of Bellefonte , upper tendon' and looked on on as raw clod-hopper% or Nome other grv•n-horn- After they had giggled and sinuneted and imuvred arid gig gled, till all here wore astoniahed, they got QOlllO hilt ilny in the shape of brick and lett for home. Another of them C/11111) SO lute that all wan 4 up around town. After they had hooted and hollowed around the hotel till the town rang with their none, they had to pull out and !eat for Inoue They of comr.o. did their full slum of curuing and ol—ning the town, people and t proprietor of the hotel, especially, swan ing that they would never conw to lira hewn again, under any consideration, A ion a "Courage, Boys 1 Courage 1 W e tied the following pointed art cle In the Council Bluff.e Times "And being a torment, they lilted up their eyes and saw,"—not Abraham in Lazarus' bosom, but Grant in the White House. It is a consolation being in torment, to know that Grant has dis posed of bin cabinet positions, and a p pointments for all kinds of presents, to all kinds of people with all kinds of names, even to a Bone, a hoar, and Schenck ; that greenbacks and pups, horses and libraries, houses and cigars, whisky and loyalty, temper the exec lions of the great Grant, his tariff not berm, and land grabbers to the necessa rice of a shorn people, whose ways are ways of pleasantness, plerify anti A good thing, isn't it? Your free dom shrieking, carpet bagging, scalla wagging, reconstructing, nigger voting, tax collecting, land grabbing, tariff robbing, office holding sepulchers, full of filteenth amendments' boues? llow do you seem to come ahead ? We mean you hard fisted fellows, who, when you were told to shriek for freedom, shrieked. Who when told that all men were eZpial, embraced the colored cuss from Africa, and reli proud of the privilege or depositing, with hini your ballot; who were taught by your leaders, New England monopolists, and exempted bondholders, to exalt over the sited, ttt rule and desolatton to and States under the pretense th.tt II sat, in 1111 evert. .It pro;.!le, ;1,1 ci I 1/.1.11 , 01. aod 1,•11 mer 11 Oita voo I%ould go sued get drunk and parade with torches, ho wide awaken, tanners, and inch like, and the beet thing you asked was the privilege of go ing to John Brown, and the old hoc.se thief and murderer, or Jim Lane when you die. You thought these were glorious times, but what do you think about the times now, Grant's times, and the purchase of San. Domingo? How many new dresses are you going to buy for your wives and children for Christ mas and New Year's presents, and on what arc you going to feast during the holidays, with what you have left of your hard earnings, after paying your taxes, stamps and tariff, for the privi lege of living in a free government You have got your bonds and bond holders, manufacturing lords and tariff robbers, negro Senators and Represen. Wives; reconstruction, with carpet• baggers and scalawags, negro voters an.l y•oi t• and yet you do not seem to be happy. Why don't you laugh, mile, talk, say something tunny or smart, and not act like wandering drops from a grand funeral procession 'I You have work ed early and Into for your masters, who have taken the result oh your labor and toil Iroin your wives and children, and you ought to heel Satisfied with yourselves and not he moping around like a loco( wet roosters. Continue to vote the Ilepublican ticket, and ho vir tuous and you'll be happy, even if you hnvn't much to live on. The Itepubli can party line saved you, and yours— more especially yours—and if you can get Brant renominated, another saving may cure you, but do not thinlc of re pentance yet, it is too soon, you may Lensed to advantage again. Yes Come ye sinners. roof and needy, \Veal< and WOllllllO.l, siek and mire Crant !taw ready, stands to unve you For his (Mei War is O'er The Negroes of Hayti Kinking up • their Heels about San Domingo. The negroes of Hayti are !deicing up a terrible row over (Dc+NT•S proposi tion to gobble up the end of the island iuhabited by the Dominicans. The message of President binyvT reiwhol l'ort-au-Prinee on the llth of Decem her, and had a monster booth explod ed in every itnytien dornied, the con eternal on and alarm could not have been greater among the ebony pope ht non, than that created by the appeal ance o f t ti t paper pellet. Late 111. ‘lee4 tree the Island elate that : "The tirst news of the niessltgel ar rived by telegraph, and in an instant the city watia 1/111/.C. Tile 1/WllOOll tithen by Pir-ident Grant was indent- . lv denounced, and impromptu meet ings inure called and largly attended. The supposed scheme it the Vnited States for the obtaining of the island of Hayti were inveighed against in un measured language, and resolutions were Passed denouncing them, 'I ht• people oniachately re-olved to defend their repfiblic In the last, an :o -v.lmi leer reguaents were at once formed for that purpose, and on the occasion of the anniversary of the taking of Port-au Prince by the existing govern mem, solunteer militia to the number of three thousand parailed 111 the public squares, and here prssented with new colors, which they receit ed and result ed to defend, with the most unbounded enthusiasm. Subsequently the news armed here that the United StateSem ate had soled for the annexation of the eastern provetices un the no called Dominican repobbe 'Phis intennitied the alrea ly existing excitement, pub Inc nieetings were called arid largely attended, the people generally declar ing their intention of resisting to the last any attempt to lorce them into an nexation. Itesolutions were carried with enthusiasm renouncing allegi ance to the existing republican govern ment, and declaring the itetentiorm of the citizens ol Port au Prince to ease the authorities u(_ the United States the trouble of conquering the city by limning and abandoning it. The feel nig now is that the first intirmitom on the rot iOl theto ( . 11 1131 TI. 111111C\ 111101/, Wllll . ll 1+ 11111 lie.+llol on their part, will he the -I : r,rial for the destruction of the city and its 10011 abandonment by the people, who trill at once flee to the 11101111(111118 find organ ize rt st stein of the most inveterate gee rilla warfare, which thev are resolied upon carrying out to the it hole Hay I Jell people, before they will submit to the scheme oi nnuexuuwn us lirt/i/Oned by the Dominicans. The llity (tens say (hat "aline \aim!' of any part if the I , sland means war nn Lfayti." I hey !limit lie conquered through a series of guerilla warlitres, which they will carry on with a hitter animosity before they succumb, and then only to renew the contest when ever they may be prepared to do so. (hi receipt of the intelligence 01 the tenor of President Grant's ilie4 sa ge, gold, which wan voted at 200, immedr• ately rose to 270, and a general panic wan feared. For a time the wildest rumors were circulated an news, and it was generally felt that the United Staten wan about embarking In another Mexican war. The expression of pub tic feeling has been 40 strong that the government has decided upon calling together the national assembly and asking them for an expression of op pinion in the limiter. Now don't this look favorable to a peaceful occupation of that island? Anil in eA iC annexation becout fixed fart we would strongly recom mend Port au Prince and 'to beigllbor booil its a Hummer resort. for Thwie WHO ha% e different taste•,. how ever, and delight in field import; will have an opportunity of indulging their appetites in shooting, and being shot at, by ih rio negro guerillas. —The lei pet . Business Notice —All 041 , 011r1i of brlek or Slone buildings, a all +howl,. or nodal roofs, who wish perpet ual Insurattre on same, can have It effected by Isaac Haupt, at from 2 to 5 per cent. In retell a way that the money will be returned at any time, less II per cent, from ton to too yrnre afterwards. Mr. Haupt also I nsisreN horses, and rattle against death by H IL, or natura l causes, and horses against theft, in good re. liable companies, —l' McCaffrey &Co ,at their elegant Boot &shoe Htore, on the east Bide of the Diamond, 11.1111 one door above W. It. Ramble's Hank, are selling the fluent lot of Ladles & mixt. ea galtere and elmen to be found In town t:,•otx wishing tine deem, bunt+ inmio to lit 'o feed, should go there, for all th , • • , bleb nut of his chop, le of the cry bonti. Fos SALL-2 pair 2-horse bob sleds, / light pair for ono or two horses; t one-horse Mod and ono cheap sleigh; nook, parlor, and heat- Ing rtovos, all of whloli will be sold at I per coil le, than market vain° for each. PORTER—FORMAN.-14y tho Rev. W Agnew, at tho Manse, Milt Hatt, on tin of November, Mr. William D. Port Flemington, to Miss Sarah M. Dorm Iloblereburg. WILSON — BROWN,—By tho flfltllo,oll th of Jtocombor, n 6 the horse of Stun b fathot.f.Mr Chariot, T. Willson, of Alto, Mom Martha A. Brown, of Clinton coo SWEENEY-11ENNISON.—Ity the mato th , 2Htil of Decombor, nt tho bootie 0 bride'x'father, Mr. John It. fltvecor Wavhington, Wanhington county, to Hullo W. Donninon, of Clinton county, IVEFF—COX.--3,1 tool., at the M. E. Pa ago, MtlenburK, by Roe .1 W. Cionvo William W. Nell, of Centro Hall, to 'Janie Cox, of Pleanant Dap, Pa, IVOODIt —M ER Deennilie 22d, 1870, by Roy. J. M 87741414, Mr. It W. Woodring, of Unionville, and Rachel E. Melchor, of Port Matilda. COI.P.—BARLETT.—Deeember the 2211 by Rey .1 M Smith, Mr, Robert Col MUM 180,1,0110 Barlett, both of Coley Ilk litlX-IROTE,—.IBn. the Mb, 1871, by I M, Smith, Mr. George Cox, and Mimi 1 Rote. NOLAN —On Frifiny, the 'L'td of Bove 107(1, nt In moot ogyttnl, A llogltony ne Alenln Nolan, of Bellefonte, In the 41,1 01 lon age. From Ina youth tip, dm milltleet of the not tin tool born a ehlla of afflietion, bolo fee( to onilotoly or falling fits, caution], Brut plum, by searlot lover Homo flit„ sixteen Inwitll4 °ATI 1111 00.1 Merit to In, whern his friends vainly hop; might lai lilt tt wit' net In ioo nn lbe 2311 Intilnot 110 breathed [lin 10.41. 0' 10,tli111001 Ills 1 . ..1110111R 0,11. 111,11 0 11.114 111040',111141 Inter...llo the I .1t)1010. (Pry, •flifloral Iniont loonlier of ayinnatilizing lolati, and Po, Aii•it I ut toil n 11.11.011, 11 toll 1•11..1 trouble nu mere 811%11'1.1i —ln :Ilk pht .111. Ott tho tt ,,,t t t '.th instant, Sarah Shut!, to 1,1 0, \V awl I,oloJimt tihidha, iu 15, .411 of her IligO Ihr young Itt•ty, Abov e ,t,, hnuu or, putt Im. left it nil t. lool+1•11o1,1 If on plttlptively 4341 tip lii marl, of her ndoptetl fat Ite•I who n/tl.l, 111.14/f• hell nun but Ilia ,chit aornau /1111't 11U• 6,1 1,111.1 11 )M1,4411111% ttra thought go dorm yolintry for Is 6,1 1 fey. 4 Al,. poor heart.. It login k that S. I'd runt pt, 6 , ,111•1 )1111 ho tl.llllllll to Ow short Imo Pot \S , hoot Ill' lot etil Ili cll. etli (to to Hutt The Bellefonte Market ColtltrcTED ISY 10.1.1.1,1 t t Mt ,`,E h e roliON Mir nre the goolilliol4 tip I.) look '1 tint - 04411v wiening, .h 4.0 1.111 - paper to pre, IVI/0.. (Vitent p. r . lied (Viten', per 1.'0,1 live, per 11.1'1 . . ('or,., VIM., per to 1.111•1 Corr), Owned, per bushel, I he., ltarley, per 1•11.11e1 , 14.ek per 1.1.110•1 Cl.yerneed, per 1.1.1.'1 Potat.e., p. r 10.411e1 Egg., perdozert 1,1..1, per Hider . Ham, per pollOd . Peltrer, per polirel A. Rag., per poll nil Ornwel Planter, per ton . I /..1111",1 At , 411 'I itini 4 , iiirlll.ll hi 1 . "11,.114; ap 1.. Iliq tri4tarit , 1 . 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(11,1i.1) .r till der 1111 l liruktelon% to 1/slr 1 . 11"11/1111•,, thr 1 , e1,,.ing dee mil rbr 1 = 1111 , 1 14 ar , hl 9 por vent till and forward all orderm/pou II rveelpl Now Advertisements Pitop , ) „ , A iII be received Ilia nn , L•rngu.•d up In 0"• loth day Fvf• A. 11 10171, for doing Mt...mini, work A toy, lino lit irk of Moviing llotioe to 10 rine, I lowr/ip/.1 county, 1u o or a—two nt —Him, (or dntng the i arpeoler work .4 . building Work to 1.0 TTTTTT onvii April lot, voiliplrteil by Ow lot of Hoptember. 1071 varmint., will fortiloll oil in,. not,Le g ml on ftr,ggind Tiger plnn an,j t gp,,,(1,,,,i nn , o f hoiliiiint will I o by 11,, unilvroigi t i t i Ivarlig.lll ~minty, .1)11 , 1 4W A %.Rr I Comm'tteut I) W. WISE, J 1)121)1'1 P.; A I.S. Wi II lie receive, it, 0t1,1..r.0gi1e4 for bailtling a fr 1.•••Illig 1/0/1•4.. 1,, 11,./1 t , i4,4111. Ciear roaaly, Pa lot \ 11 , Nit( Bower, "' N • _ _ _ NEW FUItNITURI,:I4TORE .1 BELL EI.I)NTE, I'A sll Ie()YFR BEINI'EA TAIti,E , ;, (film Parlor and Übambcr San, SoP.I.S, LOUNUES, BUREAUS, WASIISTA N DS, WA liDltollM, MATTRESSKi, ,t 4 ('articular Attention to Ortloved Wo REPAIEIMO DONR PR0.111113 l'N DI:ALTA KINCi, M ETA LAC, W %I.NIFT, Iti14EW001), A ormoN CA,4I{ET4 I.stac 1111'11 MARRIED Died MONEY MARKET, 1111'46 11(11'NI• Deitterm, la FI7ItN ITI` la: 111 ALL KIND; ,111 Ilrumams Alvroym on Hand. Y118014:1: